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Sanctuary and Go out of Tune return on June 3rd to bring you two more incredibly talented artists in one of London's hidden gems. Sanctuary Gig Nights are an event like no other: Two 20-minute sets from each artist; a wonderful community vibe and plenty of time to chat with friends between sets in our stunnnig 1820's venue; with fairly lights galore and a painted ceiling to rival the Sistine Chapel. Well, almost. Come and see for yourself.

Cerian

London singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Cerian, has been described as a cross between Kate Bush, Joni Mitchell and London Grammar. She has been a BBC Introducing featured artist and recently recorded with Radiohead on their latest album ‘A Moon Shaped Pool’. Cerian weaves together melodic vocals and rich harmony with a love of poetry and literature, her songs often quoting from legendary writers such as William Blake, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Jack Kerouac and Lewis Carroll to create heartfelt poetic musical journeys. Cerian will be performing material from her much anticipated debut EP, to be released this Summer.

Making music ‘that pours with instrumentality, and melds well with her tender, almost airy voice’, (soulhead.com). Jules Rendell is both uplifting and deep. Her most recent release, the Lotusbloom, has brought her radio performances, including BBC London, Radio 2 and BBC Manchester, and a sell-out Hippodrome show as well as appearing in a feature film, ‘The Father’s Love’. Influenced by soul, jazz and gospel, Jules has a poetic way with words. On June 3rd she will be performing material from her forthcoming album for the very first time – can’t wait.